Operating Instructions
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1. Fit the ring bases to the mount rail of the rie.
2. Tighten the Twist Lock or the Thumb Nut with your nger. To ensure a
rm grip, plug the long end of the Allen Wrench into the Locking Holes
and further tighten it by turning the short end.
3. Remove the top piece of the ring and place the scope on the exposed
tted ring bases. Replace the top piece of the ring and nger tighten.
4. Put the rie to your shoulder in your natural shooting position and
adjust the scope eye relief until you achieve a full eld of view.
5. When you have found the ideal eye relief, rotate the scope so the
reticle crosshair is vertical and perpendicular to the rie.
6. Tighten the screws on the rings to by following Step 7 of C-1 ring
instruction. Ensure a rm grip on the scope.
Using the long end
of the Allen wrench to tighten ring screws will result in over-
tightening and may cause permanent damage to rings and
deformation of scope tube.
The scope is now ready to be zeroed.
For Mounting Rings as shown in C-2 and C-3
Replace the top ring halves and tighten the screws evenly by the
Cross-torque Pattern. Do not over-tighten the screws as damage to
scope tube may occur. It is recommended to grasp the Allen wrench
by its short end to perform nal tightening of the screws with torque value
at about 15 inch-lb. Using the long end of the Allen wrench to tighten ring
screws will result in over-tightening and may cause permanent damage
to rings and deformation of scope tube. The scope is now ready to be
zeroed.
1. Fit the ring bases to the mount rail of the rie.
2. Make sure the Stop Pin fully sink into the position hole on the rail if
applicable. Insert the short end of the Allen Wrench into the screws
and fully tighten by turning the long end and ensure a rm grip.
3. Remove the top piece of the ring and place the scope on the exposed
tted ring bases. Replace the top piece of the ring and nger tightens.
4. Put the rie to your shoulder in your natural shooting position and
adjust the scope eye relief until you achieve a full eld of view.
5. When you have found the ideal eye relief, rotate the scope so the
reticle crosshair is vertical and perpendicular to the rie.
6. Tighten the screws on the ring to by following Step 7 of C-1 ring
instruction. Ensure a rm grip on the scope.
Using the long end
of the Allen wrench to tighten ring screws will result in over-
tightening and may cause permanent damage to rings and
deformation of scope tube.
The scope is now ready to be zeroed.
For Mounting Rings as shown in C-4
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For Mounting Deck as shown in C-5
1. Firearm with Carry Handle:
1) Place the integral mounting deck of the scope into the carry
handle of your rearm.
2) Align one of the holes on the mounting deck with the hole on
the carry handle for best eye relief.
3) Insert the knurled thumb nut with the integral bolt through the
O-ring and the hole selected from the underside of the carry
handle and tighten the nut.
2. Rie with Picatinny/Weaver Flat Top:
1) Attach the integral mounting deck of the scope onto the
Picatinny Flat Top Adaptor with the supplied screws.
2) Place the assembled scope/at top adaptor combo onto the
Picatinny/Weaver at top rail on your rie and adjust for best
eye relief position.
3) Secure the combo by tightening the two thumb nuts on the side
of the Flat Top Adaptor.
3. Firearm with .22/Airgun Flat Top:
1) Attach the integral mounting deck of the scope onto the .22/
Airgun Flat Top Adaptor with the supplied screws.
2) Place the assembled scope/Flat Top Adaptor combo onto the .22/
Airgun at top rail on your rie and adjust for best eye relief position.
3) Secure the combo by tightening the two thumb nuts on the side
of the Flat Top Adaptor.
Locking Holes
Stop Pin
c. Mounting the Scope
CAUTION: Always ensure your rie is UNLOADED, UNCOCKED and, where applicable, the safety
catch is applied before tting the scope. Practice safe handling procedures at all times.
C-1. QD Lever Lock
C-5. Flat Top or Carry Handle Mount
C-2. Twist Lock C-3. Thumb Nut Lock C-4. Hex Screw Lock
For Mounting Rings as shown in C-1
Turn the Cam Lever leftward to
its unlocked position. Place the
QD ring on the Picatinny rail at a
desired position. Seat the cross
bolt at the bottom of the ring into a
selected Picatinny slot.
Turn the Cam Lever from left to
right to begin locking the QD ring
on the rail, but do not complete
the locking motion, leaving
some travel distance to allow for
adjustment.
Use the included Allen wrench to
adjust the Hex Screw at the side
of the cam for proper tension and
t against the rail. Adjust clockwise
to increase the tension and tighten
the clamping width. Adjust counter-
clockwise to decrease the tension
and increase the clamping width.
The optimal tension is achieved
when the side plate rst makes
contact with the Picatinny rail while
the Cam Lever still has enough
travel left for you to securely snap
into its locking position. Once you
achieve the optimal tension, push
the Cam Lever all the way to the
right for a positive lock onto the
rail. You may repeat Step 3 and 4
if needed to nd the best clamping
tension and locking position for your
rings on the rail.
Remove the top half of the ring by
loosening the screws and slowly
backing them out.
Place your scope on the ring bases.
Put the rie to your shoulder in
your natural shooting position and
adjust the scope eye relief until you
achieve a full eld of view.
Ensure you have top quality rings from UTG. Buying cheap rings is a false economy and can
result in poor performance from your combo.
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